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Boyer Building Corporation Partners with Homeowners to Remodel or Design Their Dream Homes.

Boyer Building Corporation, a full-service remodel/ design-build contractor, can help turn your home dreams into inspired living with quality construction services.

“We trusted Boyer Building to redo our first floor. They exceeded our expectations,” say Alex and Sarah of Plymouth. “We had ideas of our own, but—due to their expertise—they saw even more potential with our space.’

“Because many people are remaining in their homes due to the increased interest rates, clients are remodeling their homes to fit their needs,” says Tim Forsberg, sales and design consultant. “We are seeing many main floor and kitchen remodeling projects, along with owners’ bathrooms.” He also notes that projects, including seasonal porches, outdoor living spaces, windows, siding and other exterior elements, are top priorities.

When deciding what renovations to make, it’s critical to include professionals. Forsberg also says, “It’s important to work with a licensed professional—like Boyer Building— because we take clients through the remodel/build journey with ease and clear communication. Utilizing professionals, like our team, eliminates the headaches.”

Because Boyer Building has been in the business for over seven decades, it has a wealth of experience and know-how in the home building and remodeling spaces. “We have had lifelong relationships with our clients, who often come back to us for projects or recommend us to their friends and family. Our reputation is everything to us,” Forsberg says.

“We keep coming back to Boyer Building because they never disappoint, and the craftsmanship is unparalleled,” say Mary Beth and David of Deephaven.

The Boyer team treats customers like members of the family, extending that personal connection to the Minnetonka community by sponsoring events, fundraisers and local sports teams. With such a strong foothold in the community, it’s no wonder that Boyer Building received the highly-acclaimed 2022 Spinnaker Award from the Minnetonka School District.

From The Editor

RENÉE STEWART-HESTER — RENEE@LOCALMEDIA.CO

Welcome in—to our spring homes issue, where we explore ideas to make your indoor and outdoor living visually pleasing, comfortable and inspired. Does your home have a personality? Does its mood change with the seasons? I would answer yes to both of these questions. Our home seems to make herself smaller in winter, and I think that’s because it’s layered in throws and extra pillows, and holiday décor tumbles out of too many storage bins to elevate the nostalgic spirit of the season. Our wintry home is comforting and reminds us to come to her refuge in the blustery moments of life.

As we turn to spring, she offloads her layers and expands to welcome in fresh air and nudges us outdoors to enjoy the first steps into springtime. Our home’s independence is in full summer swing, allowing us to spend more time in the yard or at the lake, reminding us that it suits her for us to leave her a bit unattended as we busy ourselves in the hosta and shade gardens or in the cool and fishy deep of the lake. But come fall, she looks to us again for attention and warmth. While not quite ready to batten down the hatches, our autumn home begins to emit a warm glow of fall vibes, tempting us back indoors again.

And if I were to pose another question, I’d ask you if your home has grown alongside you—changed its style as you evolved. When I look at previous photos of our home, where we’ve lived for 25 years this month, I see a vastly different aesthetic than the one that now weaves around our house. Today, the décor is layered—textured with a life lived alongside children’s arrivals and departures to their own homes. Surfaces and armoires are filled with inherited treasures and collected items from antiques shops— near and far. And I own a style confidence that I dared not explore when we first moved to the Twin Cities. Today, I embrace the unexpected. The cheeky. The whimsical. I allow our home to express herself through a personality driven through who we are, what we love and what’s important to us, rather than what the latest trends dictate as the “right” way to create a home.

If asked, what would your home say about you?

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